Peter Schmid photograph collection 1991-1995
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Utah State University
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Beginning in the 1950s USU contracted with the Iranian government under the Shah to develop agricultural projects designed to boost efficiency in agriculture and introduce modern technologies. From the description of University Participation in Iran. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 122606934 Utah State University changed from Utah State Agricultural College in 1957. From the description of USU homecoming photograph collection, 1950-1971. (Utah State ...
Schmid, Peter F., 1964-
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Peter F. Schmid was the University Photograph Archivist at Utah State University from 1990 to 1999. Mr. Schmid moved to the Providence Health System in Seattle, Washington to become their visual resources archivist in 2001. From the description of Peter Schmid photograph collection, 1991-1995. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 54370061 Mr. Schmid is currently the visual resources archivist for the Providence Health System in Seattle, Washington. From t...
Twin Lakes Canal Company (Idaho)
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The Twin Lakes Canal Company was started in February of 1901 by a group of Poverty Flat farmers in southeast Idaho. In 1902 they organized the Oneida Canal Company Limited, which later became the Oneida Irrigation District. In 1920 another reorganization occurred creating the Twin Lakes Canal Company (which is still in operation). The canal covers thirty miles from Mink Creek across northern Cache Valley. It irrigates 13,000 acres near the towns of Weston, Clifton, Dayton, and Linrose in Frankli...
St. John's Episcopal Church (Logan, Utah)
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On January 31, 1873, Episcopal Bishop Daniel S. Tuttle arrived in Logan riding on the first railroad train to reach the town. His mission was to establish a new Episcopal parish, St. John's, as a northern outpost in Utah. Despite initial hostility from the dominant Mormon population the church was established along with a school. (Prior to Utah's statehood in 1896 there was no public school system.) While the Episcopal congregation remained small the school did quite well, and event...